Investigation of Curved Patch Antenna Performance in Automotive Environments
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https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2025.0209Keywords:
Vehicle functionality, Suzuki automobile logo, Car-to-Car (C2C) communicationAbstract
The Suzuki automobile logo is used as the model for the antenna design in this instance. One of the most crucial requirements for an antenna designer is that they must be adaptable enough to create car antennas without compromising the vehicle's functioning or appearance. The ideal antenna locations and radiation patterns to ensure adequate reception are now the questions that need to be answered. This paper employs an antenna that synthesis methodology to develop Car-to-Car (C2C) communication in order to detect the obstacles in front and back of the car. This paper makes it possible to optimize antenna radiation patterns according to vehicle-specific constraints. Designing an antenna and presenting it in the car logo systems with enough frequency ranges and volume-related channel knowledge—which can be acquired, for example, through simulations of the fundamental principle behind it. In this paper, here is an attempt to incorporate an antenna into a vehicle's emblem to ensure the enhancement of the drivers' comfort and safety. While taking this objective into account it compares location-specific design constraints.
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